Hi Arjun

Use this formula 

=VLOOKUP("??/??/??",TRIM(MID(SUBSTITUTE(A45," ",REPT("
",LEN(A45))),((ROW(INDIRECT("1:"&LEN(A45)))-1)*LEN(A45))+1,LEN(A45))),1,0)

Enter as a array formula

Regards

Priti verma

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From: "Arjun S Gupta" <agup...@ciansanalytics.com> 

Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2013 18:35:44 +0530

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Subject: Help Needed

 

Hi All,

 

 

Garden Fresh Restaurant Corp., L+1175 (L+975 Cash/2.00% PIK), 12/11/13

 

=IF(ISERROR(TRIM(MID(A45,FIND("/",A45)-2,8))),"",TRIM(MID(A45,FIND("/",A45)-
2,8)))

 

I am the above formula to extract the date but it gives error because "/" is
there in Cash also. How should I proceed?

 

Thanks in advance!

 

Regards,

Arjun Gupta

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